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A Bevan Funnell Reprodux bookcase, with panelled cupboard doors and raised on bracket feet. Width 83 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good condition with no issues. There are minor marks and scuffs to the shelves and sides but no significant problems. The doors are not warped. We have the key. The legs are original and in good order. The backboard is correct.
A George III oak bureau, with graduated drawers with brass drop handles and escutcheons and raised on bracket feet. Width 84 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bureau is structurally sound. The top has numerous old ink and ring marks. The slope front is not warped. It has old nibbles to the edge moulding. The lock is original. We have no key. The interior is in generally good order with no significant losses. The writing surface is stained. There are old repairs around both hinges. The handles are not original but go through the original handle holes. The lock escutcheons are original. All locks are present but we have no keys. Both sides have seam splits. The base moulding is scuffed and worn in places. The front bracket feet appear to be original. The left hand rear bracket foot is a replacement. The right one appears to be original. The backboards are original.
A Georgian oak dresser base, with spice drawers, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a series of drawers and cupboards and raised on bracket feet. Width 177 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The handles are Victorian aesthetic design replacements. There are apertures to either end of the spice drawers to accommodate the plate rack which is missing. The backboards are roughly hewn and there is a small 30 cm x 15 cm metal sheet tacked to the base of two, otherwise all are in good order. There are scuff marks throughout through use and wear commensurate with age. The mouldings for the bracket feet are loose. The moulded panel in the right side door is loose and crudely held in place. There are gouges to the interior frame of the right hand door. The top of the dresser has nice patination but is littered with an assortment of dark stains, water stains and ring stains.
A mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice above a pair of arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and raised on bracket feet. Width 110 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 130 cm, depth 32 cm, width 110 cm. The bookcase is in generally good order. The top and sides have no splits and no significant marks. The doors close as they should and there is no warping. The bottom left hand door has a broken pane of glass. The bracket feet are later as the bookcase will originally have been the top from a larger piece of furniture.
A Victorian mahogany chest of drawers, with crossbanded edge and four drawers with wooden knob handle and raised on bracket feet. Width 108 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. The flat top does have minor stress marks to the veneers. All drawer fronts are in good order as is the cockbeading. The handles are original. All locks are present. We have no keys. Both sides have old stress fractures to the veneer. These are more visible on the left hand side where there is some rippling. The bracket feet are original. The front right hand foot is loose and the front section detached.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by Carruthers of Langholm, with two-train striking movement and subsidiary date and second dials, the case raised on bracket feet. CONDITION REPORT: The clock movement is extremely dirty and dusty. The catgut to the going train is now snapped. It weight is applied to the going train the clock does tick. The movement strikes when advanced to the hour. The movement seems to be complete but definitely requires at least a clean if it to run correctly. We have both weights and pendulum. The case is in generally very good condition with no significant faults. Neither door is warped and the feet and plinth are original. The colour of the case is generally good. There will have been some form of pediment between the swans neck necks which is missing.
A late Victorian mahogany breakfront low bookcase, with rounded corners and raised on bracket feet. Width 140 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 77 cm, depth at centre 38 cm, depth at sides 33 cm. The bookcase is in generally good condition. It looks as if this bookcase has had some form of gallery or superstructure. There are old dowelled repairs to the left and right hand corners and other surface marks indicating that this may have had some form of top. The piece is structurally sound with no splits to either the top or sides. The bracket feet are in good order and are original. There is one adjustable shelf to each section. The backboards are original.
An early 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, two short and four long drawers with brass drop handles and flanked by cluster column corners and raised on tall bracket feet. Width 141 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The sides of the drawers are oak but the back and base are pine. Height 127 cm, depth 54.5 cm. The chest is generally good quality. The top is in good condition with only old surface marks and scratches as one would expect. The sides are a little scuffed and marked but there are no stress cracks. The backboards are original. The bracket feet are all solid and structurally sound. We can see no woodworm. The handles appear to be original. There are two missing. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition, however all drawers have sections of cockbeading missing.
A George III oak dresser, with Delft rack, the base fitted with a series of drawers and cupboards with brass knob handles and raised on bracket feet. Width 167 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dresser base is in generally good condition. The colour is reasonably good. The back panels are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The brass handles are probably not original but go through the original handle holes. The left hand door escutcheon is partially missing. When the rack is removed there is a single dowel hole to either side. The rack itself is in generally good condition. The only defect is that the cornice return mouldings to the left and right have been removed presumably to fit an alcove. The dresser base is in generally good condition. The colour is reasonably good. The back panels are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The brass handles are probably not original but go through the original handle holes. The left hand door escutcheon is partially missing. When the rack is removed there is a single dowel hole to either side. The rack itself is in generally good condition. The only defect is that the cornice return mouldings to the left and right have been removed presumably to fit an alcove. 67 cm wide, 214 cm tall, 49 cm deep. The three central drawers to the base appear to have been completely replaced. They are lighter in hue and the pine drawer linings are less substantial than the upper drawers. The construction is slightly different. They have clearly been replaced some time ago but you are definitely correct. The three central drawers to the base appear to have been completely replaced. They are lighter in hue and the pine drawer linings are less substantial than the upper drawers. The construction is slightly different. They have clearly been replaced some time ago.
An 18th century walnut chest of drawers, boxwood strung, with moulded edge above three graduated drawers with brass drop handles, crossbanding and cockbeading, and raised on bracket feet. Width 108 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We believe the top is certainly later as is the inlaid stringing. Although walnut it is very dark almost mahogany and has been repolished throughout. The back does have old boards and in principle the item is 18th century. A small section of moulding to the rear right hand side has been replaced and it is our opinion that the bracket feet are later. However as it currently stands this is a very clean serviceable piece of furniture ready for immediate use.
An antique oak dresser, with moulded cornice, carved frieze and long centre cupboard door flanked on either side by shelves, the base fitted with a series of drawers and cupboard and raised on bracket feet. Width across cornice 138 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 129.5cm, height 200cm, depth 52.5cm. There is a 4cm splice of wood missing from the upper left corner of the pediment, there is also a 6cm split directly beneath on the base of the pediment. There are small knocks along the carved frieze with an old gouge mark to the right hand side of the frieze, the right hand corbel has been split and repaired, the finial has also been broken of and glued. Slightly above the corbels on the left and right hand side there what appear to be small hammer marks. The backing is stained plywood. There are three obvious screw holes joining the dresser to the base on the left hand side and two to the right hand side. The dresser top does not fit flush to the base there is a small gap visible. The dresser base itself the top has old ring stain marks the right hand side panel has a full length split and also a small section of the front right hand bracket foot is missing from the side. There is a small hole above the centre middle drawer. All handles have been replaced; infills are visible. The dresser base cupboard door has a full length crack to the centre and an old repair to the right hand side. The bottom right hand drawer is missing a brass drop handle. Other splits and cracks commensurate with age.
A George III mahogany tallboy, in two sections, the top half with a moulded Greek key cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass drop handles with pierced backplates and lock escutcheons, the base fitted with a slide and three further drawers, all raised on bracket feet. Width 111 cm (see illustration).

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